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good night from new york. neil: welcome. coming to you from our nation capital, we're 20 days away we do not have a deal. that plight be a misnomer the 20 day thing, we could be a couple days from a deal that has to be in place to get the all of the wheels in motion. to get it voted on. so deadline meeting more than 48 hours, not the three weeks you hear, i am neil cavuto, that is what is at stake, markio rubio knows well what is at stake. with me later. looking at how middle class stands to lose if we push this to the brink, despite what the president said yesterday in michigan, talking up a deal that targets the rich to pay more, marco rube grow said, do you -- rubio said do you that you kill the middle class. he is coming up with me right now and richard shelby, republican senator from alabama. and senator, very good to have you. >> thank you. neil: it looks like it does come down to the wire, but i did not realize how much. you would have to get a lot done in the next couple days, how likely is that? >> we never know her
good night from new york. neil: welcome. coming to you from our nation capital, we're 20 days away we do not have a deal. that plight be a misnomer the 20 day thing, we could be a couple days from a deal that has to be in place to get the all of the wheels in motion. to get it voted on. so deadline meeting more than 48 hours, not the three weeks you hear, i am neil cavuto, that is what is at stake, markio rubio knows well what is at stake. with me later. looking at how middle class stands to...
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the new york times bureau chief in cairo, david kirkpatrick insting th the muslim brotherhood s not, and i do ," not violent by nature and have come over the last couple of decades, you off me and mor into a moderate conservative but religious moderate regular old political frce. well, joining us now is jonathan chancellor, former counter-terrorism analyst, current vice president of research for the foundation for defense of democracy, and it is good to have you with us. your eaction to kirkpatrick's descriptio. >> let me first say that the brotherhood, when it was ounded did have a violent army, and that was one of the reasons why the egyptian government ended up railroading get out of the political system. over time the brotherhood has vowed to be a nonviolent organizations over the last several decades. -- lou: i am going to beg you for something because we're really pushed for tim >> yes,. lou: if you wil, was history and more in your judgment. >> sure. bottom line is thathe brother is the cornerstone of every violent organization that we see up there today. and so it may not act
the new york times bureau chief in cairo, david kirkpatrick insting th the muslim brotherhood s not, and i do ," not violent by nature and have come over the last couple of decades, you off me and mor into a moderate conservative but religious moderate regular old political frce. well, joining us now is jonathan chancellor, former counter-terrorism analyst, current vice president of research for the foundation for defense of democracy, and it is good to have you with us. your eaction to...
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but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple, it's amazing people skrcrew this up all the time. >> a lot of the problems come from the oil overflowing, and sam has a really nifty trick on how to not make that happen. >> before anything happens, take your turkey, put it in the empty pot in your kitchen and fill the pot with water until it just comes over the top of the turkey. remove the turkey. see where the water level is. that's how much oil you want in the pot. >> that's brilliant, and simple. >> just placement, that's all it is. we learn it in science class in like sixth grade. here it is applied in real life. very simple. >> and notice that he's outside on his porch where there'
but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple,...
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not just in new york, but across the country. it is a big boom? small boom? doesn't creak along like it has in the past? >> my own gut is that creaks along. it doesn't get to be a real boom unless we have some policy changes. employment gets addressed, things like that. which still hasn't been done. otherwise, it's going to creak along. gerri: what i love about you is that you always say what you think. you don't dress it up. you don't try to make it look better than it is. you tell us what you really think. and i appreciate that. thank you for coming on, and have a great holiday. still to come, veterans are always on her mind, especially during the holiday. we will hear from one man going above and beyond. and i asked some familiar faces around the fox business network what they are asking for for christmas. you will hear some pretty funny stuff coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you
not just in new york, but across the country. it is a big boom? small boom? doesn't creak along like it has in the past? >> my own gut is that creaks along. it doesn't get to be a real boom unless we have some policy changes. employment gets addressed, things like that. which still hasn't been done. otherwise, it's going to creak along. gerri: what i love about you is that you always say what you think. you don't dress it up. you don't try to make it look better than it is. you tell us...
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public transportation systems, subways in new york, recent incident in new york, it's kind of nice to be able to catch people that do that. >> you have to balance the pros and cons. which wins out? >> i'm going for a piece of that christmas that john got for himself. steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that
public transportation systems, subways in new york, recent incident in new york, it's kind of nice to be able to catch people that do that. >> you have to balance the pros and cons. which wins out? >> i'm going for a piece of that christmas that john got for himself. steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word...
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. >> from our fox business studios in new york, you're again is gerri willis. gerri: connecticut officials are warning of possible charity scams in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. here with what to look out for when donating, ken berger, a charity navigator, president ceo. i was shocke by this. to tell you the truth, bit appalled. what should people be looking out for and how difficult is it to identify one of these cameras? >> unfortunately it always seems to happen during these tragedies. well, a variety of ways to look out. one is, we have talked before about watching out for phone calls. more often than not stammers that way. people think that is the charity it does not mean anything. you have people on the street as for cash, and even if they came to view the charity you have heard of, cash is a great way for them to abuse you. there are a host of these kind of things. gerri: you say soundalike names. people will take the name of the tragedy and turned it into -- they're calling it a charity and it may be as camp. >> and create brad new websites all th
. >> from our fox business studios in new york, you're again is gerri willis. gerri: connecticut officials are warning of possible charity scams in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. here with what to look out for when donating, ken berger, a charity navigator, president ceo. i was shocke by this. to tell you the truth, bit appalled. what should people be looking out for and how difficult is it to identify one of these cameras? >> unfortunately it always seems to happen during...
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ >> all you holiday risers out there i want to wish all of you a merry christmas and happy new year. >> gretchen: thank you very much, sean. he has performed on five continents for president and many foreign dignitaries. only person ever to graduate are the juld school of music with a double major in piano and organ. a near death experience at near 19 years old changed his life forever. pianist and my friend randal atcheson joins me now so great to see you. >> t
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the tempera
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerous or those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene
the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the...
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in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it, you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people, that is what overwhelms me. how the will of the people, was hey, we get knocked down, we get back up. new york city this whole area it has been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you're the perfect to be on our show not only are you a great american success story, you love this country. you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is patriotic and love of country comes through. that is why you're loved on fox and friends especially
in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the temperamen
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on macdonald's. same day sales coming in much longer than expected. let's find out what is happening on the floor of the new york stock exchange. mary thompson, what are traders telling you? ? >> this is what they are saying. waiting for news on the fiscal cliff and what ben bernanke if he have anything to say about the fiscal cliff after two-day meeting by federal reserve. they are also watching for bond action. i want to touch on something you were saying. mcdonald's, a a contributor to the dow strength. these are contributing, very moderate st
we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on...
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. nly align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try ali
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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the detroit tigers beat the new york yankees. 6-4. that game was settled in 12 innings. that will do it for tonight. don't forget. plenty of things to talk about tomorrow. take me out to at&t park. it will be unbelievable out there. >> it certainly is and i say that was a stanford touchdown. >> a bears fan admitted that in. >> absolutely. i will root for a bay area team every time. let's check with rob for tomorrow and all the fabulous games we have coming up. >> the 49ers coming up first. wee see temperatures close to 70 around the first half. eventually dropping off into the upper 60s as the game goes on. then as the giants take on the st. louis cardinals, we'll see temperature around first pitch time. around 5:00, mid 60s. breezy with some patchy low clouds heading in through the evening. monday we'll see some very similar temperatures for that as well. 50s and 60s outside. we're waiting for the low clouds to spread back inland. and winds through fairfield, that's the reason why we'll see those patchy low clouds. so between now and wednesday, we'll see mild temperatur
the detroit tigers beat the new york yankees. 6-4. that game was settled in 12 innings. that will do it for tonight. don't forget. plenty of things to talk about tomorrow. take me out to at&t park. it will be unbelievable out there. >> it certainly is and i say that was a stanford touchdown. >> a bears fan admitted that in. >> absolutely. i will root for a bay area team every time. let's check with rob for tomorrow and all the fabulous games we have coming up. >> the...
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looking now at "new york times" bestseller list, i thought this week was really, newsworthy. topping hard cover nonfix list is a -- nonfiction list is a book called killing kennedy, by a guy named bill oriley, in second place, thomas jefferson by thoma tom meachum, and then t o'reilly again, killing lincoln. not bad. up next, fighting intensifies in syria. continuing to back assad, and the list of suspicious dealings at hsbc is rising, one whistle lower tells us how he was silenced and fired for reporting what was criminal activity at hsbc, by the way $1.9 billion in finds, and nobody go going to jail, curious, huh? obama justice, we're coming right back. [ engine rev] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy ca
looking now at "new york times" bestseller list, i thought this week was really, newsworthy. topping hard cover nonfix list is a -- nonfiction list is a book called killing kennedy, by a guy named bill oriley, in second place, thomas jefferson by thoma tom meachum, and then t o'reilly again, killing lincoln. not bad. up next, fighting intensifies in syria. continuing to back assad, and the list of suspicious dealings at hsbc is rising, one whistle lower tells us how he was silenced...
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good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor relations, and there will be blood. there will be repercussions. neil: so you think we have another wisconsin on our hands? what have i told you? this is not about right to work. this is looking more and more like right to whack. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto, and whether you're for the michigan governor trying to make his the 24th right to work state right now, consider this, they are not taking it down, and they will be damned if they get wisconsinized right now. you remember scott walker no longer making it mandatory that public workers had to be why unions. he was recalled, but survived, and so did the efforts to drama
good night from new york. ♪ [bleep] >> you heard the lady in there. >> i ain't nobody. >> [inaudible] >> get out of my face. [bleep] back off. [bleep] [inaudible conversations] neil: you've seen it, you wonder about it. unions unhinged, and the guy they unhinged here tonight. fox on top of unions doubling down and in michigan. their supporters far from correcting them try commending them. >> we're going to pass something that will undo a hundred years of labor...
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in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people that's what overwhelmed me the will of the people was hey, we get knocked down we get back up. new york city and this whole area it's just been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you are the perfect person to be on our show today. not only are raw great american success story you love this country and you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is very patriotic. that's why you are always so welcome on "fox & friends" this holiday season especially. billy ray.
in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. scott, good to see you. here with scott wapner. the market near the lows on the day on fears that a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff may actually be a lot further away than we thought. >> more sparring today. deal, i don't know. if you listen to what they are saying today, scott wapner in for bill griffith. the president calling for compromise in a news conference today, but here on wall street there is a bit less optimism for the deal than we've felt in recent days. see where we sit right now. the dow is down 56 points. nasdaq and s&p under some pressure as well right now as we -- there you go. nasdaq is down six and the s&p, maria, selling off as well. >> mr. jobs, more jabs being exchanged on capitol hill today. what was supposed to be a presidential press conference on gun control quickly transformed into a discussion about the fiscal cliff. with the majority of questions focusing on the issue. washington correspondent john harwood at the white house right now. john, perhaps no one has followed the twists and turns as much as you
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. scott, good to see you. here with scott wapner. the market near the lows on the day on fears that a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff may actually be a lot further away than we thought. >> more sparring today. deal, i don't know. if you listen to what they are saying today, scott wapner in for bill griffith. the president calling for compromise in a news conference today, but here on wall street there is a bit less optimism for the deal...
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state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so ou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here. trying to get my stuff to market. this plethora of government regulations, you know, is killing our farm and our ability to come to rket. john: you are just a greedy businessman and don't care if people died. let's go through some of the ways that assemblyman ortiz has saved the chance that band. >> that is old news. john: you wann a tax on junk food. >> the carbohydrate product that is in the market. we are giving the consumer is the choice to a choose what they want to consent. john: good food would cost less. degree food would cost more. >> that is totally correct. j
state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so ou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here....
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that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushing welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the poverty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives are wrong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of these people get off of it and i agree with victoria that we have a welfare industrial complex. and in order to keep these people on food stamps, we got to -- >> and creating a sense of depeppedency from fdr and bill clinton and senators . is is not just republicans and conservatives. >> that is it a valid. if you want to reform welfare to resolve the problems that you are raising. they are valid problems . we will not mix it up by condemning people who need help right now because times are bad. people need to feed their families. >> but victoria. are we advocating policiless that keep poor people poor? >
that's how fine grained it get in new york new york city on the subway pushing welfare programs. it informs and pushes them. >> but getting back to the poverty program and they're pushing food stamps and welfare programs and they have a tendency to keep poor people poor. once you are on the dole it is hard tore get off. >> it is. incentives are wrong. they encourage people to stay on it. it is it a growth crisis. economic growth is easy and if we get the policies right, a lot of...
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the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in public. today no exception with the speaker will have very public press conference demonstrating with unimpeachable clarity that spending cuts, not tax hikes, are the essentials resolution to the fiscal clough. the speaker used visual aids, this visual aid specifically to show how far government spending will be outpacing revenue in the years ahead, which makes utterly irrelevant the president's ultimate in on tax hikes. >> this line is that current baseline for revenue. here if the president got everything he wanted, over 1 trillion in taxes, this is what that would represent. but if you lo
the chairman of one of the most successful wine retailers in new york says you can't. tell you everything you need to know about wind. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining yes. have a great night. receive tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama and the house speaker said they would not negotiate the fiscal cliff in public, but it appears that the majority and the most meaningful of those negotiations have, in the sky taken place in...
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>> and he got a critical question about, that one of the reporters from "new york times" said mr. chairman you've been doing this kind of thing for last three years, and you shill have not achieved your goals, he admitted their economic predicts have been overly optimistic, that is a big risk here. tracy: so many tools, it confuses me, but we have our fine fed head peter barnes to straighten it out for us, thank you. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: if you are fired up about this as i am, or any other issues on this program, drop the show an e-mail. >> coming up, on the willis report, showdown raging in the heard land is not over yet. we ask our panel what is next for state and unions. >> and next year is all about these words for big banks, red tape, one guest thinks this is regulation way overdue. also, today we'll be putting our top lawmaker through divorce court, trust us, this is something you don't want to m.i.t., we're on the case next on the willis report. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and onof the
>> and he got a critical question about, that one of the reporters from "new york times" said mr. chairman you've been doing this kind of thing for last three years, and you shill have not achieved your goals, he admitted their economic predicts have been overly optimistic, that is a big risk here. tracy: so many tools, it confuses me, but we have our fine fed head peter barnes to straighten it out for us, thank you. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: if you are fired up about...
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and what i can tell you, that there one guy who i think has a good solution, new york state senator, andrew lande, he reached out the me today, said, john, i need you and i need you to find me guys like you on the ground i can bring civilians into this task force, give us ideas where we need help, and what we can do with this money when he get it. how -- >> we're channeling it through washington, and the agents and regional heads then to staten island, then jersey shore pennies on the dollar by that point. >> the smit sitting son -- smithsonian roof, and the alaska fisheries. >> they need them. >> but people need heat, we need others to rec mysel recognize te sector has to be parts of the solution, right now i do not see it. >> thank you, john. john puts his money where his mouth is. way before fema. >> what is rich to you? $250 thousand, 400,000, a million? result ber ross doesn't -- wilbur ross doesn't that the rich are a target. no matter where you are in that spectrum, so are you. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus.
and what i can tell you, that there one guy who i think has a good solution, new york state senator, andrew lande, he reached out the me today, said, john, i need you and i need you to find me guys like you on the ground i can bring civilians into this task force, give us ideas where we need help, and what we can do with this money when he get it. how -- >> we're channeling it through washington, and the agents and regional heads then to staten island, then jersey shore pennies on the...
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on the floor of the new york stock exchange, some of this obviously they did not go to enough of the movie. nicole: the five day weekend is actually a box office winner. record-setting winner. $290 million. you know what did not participate in disappointed analysts with the dreamworks film. apparently it did not meet the standard, not the three-day standard for the five-day standard. bringing in $24 million. rather than what was estimated by the analysts. with this now cut to below average from average, the new price target $15 down from $20. not good news for the tooth fairy, santa comes with a cute movie, but certainly did not bring in the movie they money they had hoped for. david: retailers kicking on the holiday season with a bang. a record amount of shoppers to their stores and online over the weekend. liz: now we have the company that will do the dirty work for you. if i'm the product you want at the best prices for no extra cost. how does that work? ceo and president of pricegrabber. i was just on the site looking at all that you do, this basically price competitive. how's it
on the floor of the new york stock exchange, some of this obviously they did not go to enough of the movie. nicole: the five day weekend is actually a box office winner. record-setting winner. $290 million. you know what did not participate in disappointed analysts with the dreamworks film. apparently it did not meet the standard, not the three-day standard for the five-day standard. bringing in $24 million. rather than what was estimated by the analysts. with this now cut to below average from...
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i want to know where she corrected the record. >> i think it was in new york. >> bill: in new york. it was at a club disco. >> i don't care. >> bill: you don't care. >> i could care less. this is one of your typical let's trap this guy in this comment. i'm not going to get trapped by you. >> bill: corrected the record i asked you where and you said you don't know. >> she asked if she was unfairly treated. >> bill: she didn't correct the record. >> do you think today she would say what she said was accurate. >> bill: she didn't correct it then. she knew it was wrong. >> do you think she would say that? >> bill: i don't know what she would say. i hope she comes on here. recap. no culture war in your opinion. >> none. >> bill: all right. dr. rice did correct the record but you don't know exactly where new york city, could have been the bronx, maybe staten island? >> it could have been in brooklyn somewhere where you eat. i don't know where it was. >> bill: you are right, beckel. bob beckel, everybody, watch him on the five. directly ahead laura ingraham will weigh in on the seq. -- sec
i want to know where she corrected the record. >> i think it was in new york. >> bill: in new york. it was at a club disco. >> i don't care. >> bill: you don't care. >> i could care less. this is one of your typical let's trap this guy in this comment. i'm not going to get trapped by you. >> bill: corrected the record i asked you where and you said you don't know. >> she asked if she was unfairly treated. >> bill: she didn't correct the record....
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looking now at "new york times" bestseller list, i thought this week was really, newsworthy. topping hard cover nonfix list is a -- nonfiction list is a book called killing kennedy, by a guy named bill oriley, in second place, thomas jefferson by thoma tom meachum, and then t o'reilly again, killing lincoln. not bad. up next, fighting intensifies in syria. continuing to back assad, and the list of suspicious dealings at hsbc is rising, one whistle lower tells us how he was silenced and fired for reporting what was criminal activity at hsbc, by the way $1.9 billion in finds, and nobody go gog to finds, and nobody go gog to jail, curious, twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out w 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. r
looking now at "new york times" bestseller list, i thought this week was really, newsworthy. topping hard cover nonfix list is a -- nonfiction list is a book called killing kennedy, by a guy named bill oriley, in second place, thomas jefferson by thoma tom meachum, and then t o'reilly again, killing lincoln. not bad. up next, fighting intensifies in syria. continuing to back assad, and the list of suspicious dealings at hsbc is rising, one whistle lower tells us how he was silenced...
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it's a little bit cooler for boston, 45, new york city will be 51. philadelphia, 52, d.c., 53 so all of those numbers are a little closer to average, i will leave you with a look across the nation at that big picture but for now we have to get a check a little closer to home. >>> this weather report has been brought to you by advil. dan and bianna. >> thank you, ginger, for not singing. >>> coming up on "good morning america," our day of thunder from the anchor chair to the driver seat, every man and woman to herself in the gma 600. find out which is fastest and who is slowest. >>> also ahead, check out this little kid trying a sour candy for the first time. we'll show you his reaction in "fixation" coming up next. woman: oh! tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. brew what you
it's a little bit cooler for boston, 45, new york city will be 51. philadelphia, 52, d.c., 53 so all of those numbers are a little closer to average, i will leave you with a look across the nation at that big picture but for now we have to get a check a little closer to home. >>> this weather report has been brought to you by advil. dan and bianna. >> thank you, ginger, for not singing. >>> coming up on "good morning america," our day of thunder from the anchor...
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alison kosic is at a 7-eleven in new york basically meeting a few of the wanna-be one percenters. the truth of the matter, what are the odds? >> reporter: i know. i hate to throw cold water on your whole dream statement that you gave. yes this is all about dreams but you know the odds of winning are really low. 175 million to 1. those are your odds. you know what? i can't help but dream, too. i got a ticket here. one ticket, it could be the winning one. a lot of people lining up throughout the day here at this particular convenience store are sort of hoping that their dream comes true as well. but it's also leading many to wonder how did this jackpot get so big, a half billion dollars? guess what? there hasn't been a winner for this drawing since october 6th. what it does is it's rolled over time and time again and it's grown in size. but the thing is that the chance of this rolling over again, that chance is actually growing even more slim. there is a 5% chance it'll roll over again and so that is really creating more of the buzz and getting people out to really buy up tickets an
alison kosic is at a 7-eleven in new york basically meeting a few of the wanna-be one percenters. the truth of the matter, what are the odds? >> reporter: i know. i hate to throw cold water on your whole dream statement that you gave. yes this is all about dreams but you know the odds of winning are really low. 175 million to 1. those are your odds. you know what? i can't help but dream, too. i got a ticket here. one ticket, it could be the winning one. a lot of people lining up...
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the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to peoe. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerouor those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene vic o
the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to peoe. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the...
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new york schools are closed tomorrow and all of the public transportation in new york city, manhattan is shut down as well. look at how quiet those streets are. hurricane sandy which is expected to make landfall in new jersey tomorrow, is also on a collision course with two other major storm systems. that is why some forecasters are calling this is a super storm. as many as 50 million people from the carolinas to maine are in sandy's path and evacuations are underway in several states. hurricane sandy is having a major impact on air travel across the country and here in the bay area, as well. this is the line at the united airlines counter at sfo set up for people who had their flights cancelled. not fun. some people waited in line more than four hours, they told us. many say they never got notice their flights were cancelled and couldn't get through to the airline on the phone. that added up to a frustrating day for thousands of travelers. >> in boston, we were hearing about the hurricane on thursday night, friday morning. there's no reason why a million dollar, pullty million dollar
new york schools are closed tomorrow and all of the public transportation in new york city, manhattan is shut down as well. look at how quiet those streets are. hurricane sandy which is expected to make landfall in new jersey tomorrow, is also on a collision course with two other major storm systems. that is why some forecasters are calling this is a super storm. as many as 50 million people from the carolinas to maine are in sandy's path and evacuations are underway in several states....
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henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a while, now the television has been delayed unit next fall, according to gene muenster. then growth is slowing, and more importantly the margin is likely to compress. that's the big thing that worries me. they're going to go to a lower marge margin of mix products. it's hard to see stocks rise in the face of a compressing market. you have downside protection unless the thing completely falls apart. so i think the valuation is actually help 68 here. >> if apple has a disappointing season, where does the stock go? >> i don't know. i think it would certa
henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a...
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it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i believe. i believe a lot of this stuff is unions themselves being desperate and shipping people in. i know a lot of union people. the last person they are going to take their ire out is fox news correspondent. >> at that point union leadership has to be nervous about michigan is the birthplace of the uaw. michigan represents unions. the fact that that state turned.... >> their worry should be about the economy. the economy is lousy. president promised shovel-ready jobs, and guess what, you got solyndra. what is fascinating about this, union leadership still blames republicans and conservatives, fox news when their real problem clearly is the fact that president obama basically with his stimulus
it will be a uphill battle in new york but where is this going? >> as someone -- my father was an iron worker. i've been to strikes. i could tell you that when i was kid, they would say violence for the scabs. they would not be beating up the porters. this new low. my father is probably turning over his grave. i will point out this, though, it's minority i believe. i believe a lot of this stuff is unions themselves being desperate and shipping people in. i know a lot of union people. the...
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jersey, and new york all around and paying their respects to people. as i drove here today just a few moments ago in this little idyllic town, the roads were all blocked because there were so many people who were trying to get in here just to pay their respects to the people who lost their lives and their family and their loved ones. we have some other big stories that are breaking today and i want to get to atlanta and our deborah feyerick covering them from there. hello. >> hi there. we will have a lot more coming up. we're going to return to you in newtown, don. >> all right. thank you very much. >> first, a mass shooting that has shocked and saddened an entire nation. makeshift memorials are being set up and vigils are being held all weekend for the victims. it is an overwhelming outpouring of grief and sadness here for the families who have lost loved ones in friday's massacre. ♪ i once was lost but now >> 150 people attended a candlelight vigil in newtown, connecticut, last night. many sobbing as the names of the victims were all read allowed.
jersey, and new york all around and paying their respects to people. as i drove here today just a few moments ago in this little idyllic town, the roads were all blocked because there were so many people who were trying to get in here just to pay their respects to the people who lost their lives and their family and their loved ones. we have some other big stories that are breaking today and i want to get to atlanta and our deborah feyerick covering them from there. hello. >> hi there. we...
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look at this full page ad in the "new york times" today. celebrating the fact that killing kennedy is the number one non-fiction selling book in the country, killing lincoln, number two after 62 weeks in the marketplace.ng that has never happened before in publishing history in the united states as far as we know. also the killing kennedy audio book, tonp seller this year. the kids book lincoln's last days is number one. trulyio incredible. thank you all. to the mail. steve from washington. bill, of course the network news did not show the violence in michigan. they're all union members. i'm a proud union member, steve. doesn't make any slant stories. there's no execute for it. frank from the pacific. i'm a proud union member and deemployer what happened in michigan. bill, your guest defending the union violence was irritating. please let liberals do their things on msnbc. i want to hear the opposing points of view. it's boring. that's why we maintain our number one status on the factor. we embrace robust debate. >> as a print journalist fo
look at this full page ad in the "new york times" today. celebrating the fact that killing kennedy is the number one non-fiction selling book in the country, killing lincoln, number two after 62 weeks in the marketplace.ng that has never happened before in publishing history in the united states as far as we know. also the killing kennedy audio book, tonp seller this year. the kids book lincoln's last days is number one. trulyio incredible. thank you all. to the mail. steve from...
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and of course, new york city, the big apple. they spent 57 hours or two and a half day sitting in traffic, especially if you're trying to get out of town on a friday afternoon. the number one worst city for traffic -- or not to believe this -- honolulu, waii. unbelievable. hawaiians would spend an average ♪ gerri: just how teep as the price of confidence? according to a new wells fargo's survey 250,000. americans with thakind of cash in their retirement account said it will be just fine in their golden years. retail retirement director. thank you for coming in tonight. the tipping point is 250,000. is that have more to do with reality orjust confidence? >> confidence. percent of these respondents is a more than 250,000 set i feel like it will be will to have the kind of retirement of want. gerri:hat's interesting, the majority of workers say they guess the percentage they need to put away. people who have more mone had been planned. is that because the more affluent can afford a plan or they're just more keyed and? >> what is
and of course, new york city, the big apple. they spent 57 hours or two and a half day sitting in traffic, especially if you're trying to get out of town on a friday afternoon. the number one worst city for traffic -- or not to believe this -- honolulu, waii. unbelievable. hawaiians would spend an average ♪ gerri: just how teep as the price of confidence? according to a new wells fargo's survey 250,000. americans with thakind of cash in their retirement account said it will be just fine in...
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person in webster, new york. two were shot and killed on christmas eve in upstate new york. there's the suspect right there. william spangler spent time in prison for murdering his grandmother. he shouldn't be access to weapons at all. police say that he left a note behind saying he was doing what he liked to do best, killing. they think in the burned remains to find his sister. they have found human remains but they haven't said whether or not it is his spangler's sister or lot. lynn, the fact that we're talking about this, do we do it now through the prism of newtown? he had also a weapon, the ar-15 rifle, one of the weapons that spangler used. do we look at it through the prism of newtown? >> newtown, virginia tech, columbine, northern illinois shootings, how many more do we need? so, you know, it's been said that newtown now might be the so-called tipping point. the -- i don't see yet and this will be an issue for the new congress coming in, because i can't imagine anything done in the lame duck session. what
person in webster, new york. two were shot and killed on christmas eve in upstate new york. there's the suspect right there. william spangler spent time in prison for murdering his grandmother. he shouldn't be access to weapons at all. police say that he left a note behind saying he was doing what he liked to do best, killing. they think in the burned remains to find his sister. they have found human remains but they haven't said whether or not it is his spangler's sister or lot. lynn, the fact...
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here to discuss them is new york magazine film critic, david ede edelstein. there's a lot of politics in movies this year, especially "lincoln." let's take a look at the film, a piece of it. >> please, first common notion is this. things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. that's a rule with mathematical reasoning. it's true because it works. has done and always will do. in his book, hmm. he says this is self evident. you see, there it is. even in that 2,000-year-old book of mechanical law, it is a self evident truth that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. >> what do you think, david, of that movie? as a movie and then also as history. just educational to americans. >> well, it's fascinating, isn't it? it's like an epic inside baseball movie because it doesn't take the piece of lincoln's life that we're most familiar with. instead, the civil war is almost done. and here is a man who is weighing how to translate this horrible, horrible war and the emancipation pom proclamation, freeing the slaves and how to
here to discuss them is new york magazine film critic, david ede edelstein. there's a lot of politics in movies this year, especially "lincoln." let's take a look at the film, a piece of it. >> please, first common notion is this. things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. that's a rule with mathematical reasoning. it's true because it works. has done and always will do. in his book, hmm. he says this is self evident. you see, there it is. even in that...